MSc Primate Conservation Oxford Brookes University

MSc Primate Conservation Oxford Brookes University

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MSc in Primate Conservation &
MRes in Primatology and Conservation ~run by students and alumni~

This web site is for people who are on or have taken or have participated in or are interested in topics related to those taught on the MSc in Primate Conservation at Oxford Brookes University and the related PhD, MRes and MPhil post-graduate programme.

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion | Primate Society of Great Britain 29/06/2026

The Primate Society of Great Britain is curating resources to support diversity and inclusion within primatology, including resources relating to mental health, LGBTQ+, Decolonising Primatology and Sexual harassment. These resources can now be found via this link:

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion | Primate Society of Great Britain Sample resources supporting diversity and inclusion in primatology

19/06/2026

It was fantastic to see so many alumni, along with present and old staff members, and friends of the course, attend the Pathways Conference at Oxford Brookes University last week! Many of our alumni presented their current work, as part of the Primate Specialist Group, Section for Human-Primate Interactions, as well as led sessions and discussions at the conference. This was the largest group of primate conservationists ever to gather at a Pathways Conference🐒🎉

14/05/2026

Conservation and Culture Field Course Camp in Indonesia for 18-35 yrs - join an multi-national team for conservation

himbaraya.org

08/05/2026

In 2003 Sir David Attenborough received an honorary Doctor of Philosophy from our university, for his significant contributions to, and understanding of, the natural world. A few years after that our Primate Conservation MSc cohort of 2007-2008 got to meet him😁 We wish you a very happy 100th birthday Sir David Attenborough, and thank you for all that you do and for being such an inspiration to us all!

01/05/2026

The new issue of our in-house journal Canopy is now available online🐒🥳 This is both a very exciting issue, celebrating the 25 years of our MSc, but it also with sadness we announce that this is our very last issue of Canopy.

A huge thank you to our editors Aquinnna Murphy, Michelle Coltrain and Linus Coppersthwaite who has put together an issue to showcase the incredible range of research that has been conducted by our MSc and MRes students over the years. And thank you to all our previous students contributing articles to this issue: Hannah Pike, Emma Ashman, Mary Swift, Catriona Jade Mills, Tesa Mendoza Blowey, Praneetha Monipi, Brittany Rapone, Mohammed Ismail, Megan McEveney and James Parsons.

Also, congratulation to the winner of alumni photo competition, here on the front cover of this anniversary issue of Canopy: Wilma, the bonobo, with the sun shining on her face through the trees.📸 ©Sofia Lunde Kjærland

👉You can find this issue, and all previous ones, here: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/study/subject-areas/social-sciences-geography-anthropology-psychology/geography-and-anthropology/primate-conservation/canopy

Photos from International Macaque Week's post 01/05/2026

International Macaque Week is here!

28/04/2026

We started off this academic year's Monday evening seminar series (also fondly known as Monkey Mondays) with an alumni (Sam Pottie), and we ended it this week with another alumni. From the same cohort of 2019-2020 nonetheless! Thank you Claire Mawdsley for presenting the fascinating research from your current PhD, on captive chimpanzees in a rescue centre, and for showcasing their weird and wonderful behaviours! The full talk is available to watch here. And with this we say thank you to everyone who has come to give a talk this year, and to everyone who has joined the seminars and our evenings in the pub after. Mondays are very special for us Primate Conservation people at Oxford Brookes University ☺️🐒

13/04/2026

More stories from our amazing alumni, celebrating our 25th year with us🎉 We are so proud of you all!

30/03/2026

The Primate Specialist Group, Section for Human-Primate Interactions is looking for range country human-monkey or lemur interaction specialists with 3+ years experience in the field. particularly in Madagascar and South America.

We are looking for range country human-monkey or lemur interaction specialists with 3+ years experience in the field. particularly in Madagascar and South America. This can range from topics such as human provisioning of primates;
Primates in social media and AI; primate tourism;
communication, media, journalism; Human behaviour change. If you think you might fit then please send me a direct message on [email protected]

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